Back at Ming's house, Ming asks how his brother is doing. He's fine, Ming says, but he can't live with the embarrassment of being defeated by his son-in-law so many times. Ming asks if he's okay, and Ming sighs. Ming says that he isn't dead, but that he'll have to live with this humiliation for the rest of his life. Ming and his sister discuss how proud the family is of their son. Ming tells Ming that they roasted a pig for breakfast, and that's why they're even more proud of him than they are of their little brother. Ming is impressed with his little brother,
Back at Ming's house, Ming asks how his brother is doing. He's fine, Ming says, but he can't live with the embarrassment of being defeated by his son-in-law so many times. Ming asks if he's okay, and Ming sighs. Ming says that he isn't dead, but that he'll have to live with this humiliation for the rest of his life. Ming and his sister discuss how proud the family is of their son. Ming tells Ming that they roasted a pig for breakfast, and that's why they're even more proud of him than they are of their little brother. Ming is impressed with his little brother,